"use strict";

Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
  value: true
});
exports.createMap = void 0;
var _optimizeCallback = require("../../utils/optimizeCallback.js");
var _array = require("../../utils/array.js");
var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js");
const name = 'map';
const dependencies = ['typed'];
const createMap = exports.createMap = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, _ref => {
  let {
    typed
  } = _ref;
  /**
   * Create a new matrix or array with the results of a callback function executed on
   * each entry of a given matrix/array.
   *
   * For each entry of the input,
   *
   * the callback is invoked with 2N + 1 arguments:
   * the N values of the entry, the index at which that entry occurs, and the N full
   * broadcasted matrix/array being traversed where N is the number of matrices being traversed.
   * Note that because the matrix/array might be
   * multidimensional, the "index" argument is always an array of numbers giving
   * the index in each dimension. This is true even for vectors: the "index"
   * argument is an array of length 1, rather than simply a number.
   *
   * Syntax:
   *
   *    math.map(x, callback)
   *    math.map(x, y, ..., callback)
   *
   * Examples:
   *
   *    math.map([1, 2, 3], function(value) {
   *      return value * value
   *    })  // returns [1, 4, 9]
   *    math.map([1, 2], [3, 4], function(a, b) {
   *     return a + b
   *    })  // returns [4, 6]
   *
   *    // The callback is normally called with three arguments:
   *    //    callback(value, index, Array)
   *    // If you want to call with only one argument, use:
   *    math.map([1, 2, 3], x => math.format(x)) // returns ['1', '2', '3']
   *    // It can also be called with 2N + 1 arguments: for N arrays
   *    //    callback(value1, value2, index, BroadcastedArray1, BroadcastedArray2)
   *
   * See also:
   *
   *    filter, forEach, sort
   *
   * @param {Matrix | Array} x    The input to iterate on.
   * @param {Function} callback
   *     The function to call (as described above) on each entry of the input
   * @return {Matrix | array}
   *     Transformed map of x; always has the same type and shape as x
   */
  return typed(name, {
    'Array, function': _mapArray,
    'Matrix, function': function (x, callback) {
      return x.map(callback);
    },
    'Array|Matrix, Array|Matrix, ...Array|Matrix|function': (A, B, rest) => _mapMultiple([A, B, ...rest.slice(0, rest.length - 1)], rest[rest.length - 1])
  });

  /**
  * Maps over multiple arrays or matrices.
  *
  * @param {Array<Array|Matrix>} Arrays - An array of arrays or matrices to map over.
  * @param {function} multiCallback - The callback function to apply to each element.
  * @throws {Error} If the last argument is not a callback function.
  * @returns {Array|Matrix} A new array or matrix with each element being the result of the callback function.
  *
  * @example
  * _mapMultiple([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], (a, b) => a + b); // Returns [5, 7, 9]
  */
  function _mapMultiple(Arrays, multiCallback) {
    if (typeof multiCallback !== 'function') {
      throw new Error('Last argument must be a callback function');
    }
    const firstArrayIsMatrix = Arrays[0].isMatrix;
    const newSize = (0, _array.broadcastSizes)(...Arrays.map(M => M.isMatrix ? M.size() : (0, _array.arraySize)(M)));
    const _get = firstArrayIsMatrix ? (matrix, idx) => matrix.get(idx) : _array.get;
    const broadcastedArrays = firstArrayIsMatrix ? Arrays.map(M => M.isMatrix ? M.create((0, _array.broadcastTo)(M.toArray(), newSize), M.datatype()) : Arrays[0].create((0, _array.broadcastTo)(M.valueOf(), newSize))) : Arrays.map(M => M.isMatrix ? (0, _array.broadcastTo)(M.toArray(), newSize) : (0, _array.broadcastTo)(M, newSize));
    let callback;
    if (typed.isTypedFunction(multiCallback)) {
      const firstIndex = newSize.map(() => 0);
      const firstValues = broadcastedArrays.map(array => _get(array, firstIndex));
      const callbackCase = _getTypedCallbackCase(multiCallback, firstValues, firstIndex, broadcastedArrays);
      callback = _getLimitedCallback(callbackCase);
    } else {
      const numberOfArrays = Arrays.length;
      const callbackCase = _getCallbackCase(multiCallback, numberOfArrays);
      callback = _getLimitedCallback(callbackCase);
    }
    const broadcastedArraysCallback = (x, idx) => callback([x, ...broadcastedArrays.slice(1).map(Array => _get(Array, idx))], idx);
    if (firstArrayIsMatrix) {
      return broadcastedArrays[0].map(broadcastedArraysCallback);
    } else {
      return _mapArray(broadcastedArrays[0], broadcastedArraysCallback);
    }
    function _getLimitedCallback(callbackCase) {
      switch (callbackCase) {
        case 0:
          return x => multiCallback(...x);
        case 1:
          return (x, idx) => multiCallback(...x, idx);
        case 2:
          return (x, idx) => multiCallback(...x, idx, ...broadcastedArrays);
      }
    }
    function _getCallbackCase(callback, numberOfArrays) {
      if (callback.length > numberOfArrays + 1) {
        return 2;
      }
      if (callback.length === numberOfArrays + 1) {
        return 1;
      }
      return 0;
    }
    function _getTypedCallbackCase(callback, values, idx, arrays) {
      if (typed.resolve(callback, [...values, idx, ...arrays]) !== null) {
        return 2;
      }
      if (typed.resolve(callback, [...values, idx]) !== null) {
        return 1;
      }
      if (typed.resolve(callback, values) !== null) {
        return 0;
      }
      // this should never happen
      return 0;
    }
  }
  /**
  * Map for a multi dimensional array
  * @param {Array} array
  * @param {Function} callback
  * @return {Array}
  * @private
  */
  function _mapArray(array, callback) {
    return (0, _array.recurse)(array, [], array, (0, _optimizeCallback.optimizeCallback)(callback, array, name));
  }
});